Surrounded by more well known neighbours including Umbria and Tuscany, the rolling hills, historic towns and picturesque villages of Le Marche remain remarkably unexplored. The region stretches from the Adriatic through undulating farmland to the jagged mountain range of Monti Sibillini and, away from the coast, is one of Italy’s best kept secrets. Countless hill towns dot the landscape and even the smallest has a church or an art gallery of some importance. Lorenzo Lotto and Carlo Crivelli had strong associations with Le Marche and a number of their works remain there to be discovered.
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Located a few miles inland and close to the charming hilltop hamlet of Monterado, this elegant 18th-century palace has been carefully restored. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and picturesque countryside, the views of the Cesano valley and the distant Adriatic are wonderful.
Built in the 17th century as a palace for Count Percivalli, the Gallery is located in front of San Flaviano cathedral and a few steps from the civic museum which houses some magnificent works by Lorenzo Lotto.
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